OK So red Bull and Seb now know what its like to have an ordinary car.
Sebastian will get his opportunity to show if he deserved those titles now.
If I didn't know better, I would have guessed the world champion was the other Red Bull driver. Daniel looks very good indeed.
Still not impressed by the engine noises.

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OK So red Bull and Seb now know what its like to have an ordinary car.
Sebastian will get his opportunity to show if he deserved those titles now.
If I didn't know better, I would have guessed the world champion was the other Red Bull driver. Daniel looks very good indeed.
Still not impressed by the engine noises.

Seb did have a problems with his DRS, though.
And his car is still having those "software problems".

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Just a comment on Seb. He is not really used to having a share of the problems. It was nearly always Mark who suffered bad calls and car problems. Lets see how things develop over this season.
I bet he is glad not to be with Ferrari.
Things are so bad there, they have sacked Stefano Domenicali, to take a bit of heat off.
Nice guy. Straight talking. Money isn't sorting their problems this year.

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F1 has become nothing more than a sanitised safety sport a circus coming to town,boring,predictable,they need to take all the electronics off the cars and give it back to the drivers..before the so called sport stabs itself in the heart,I find it as intresting as watching paint dry..and before you all start moaning at me here are some things you need to know.

A very regular race, emotion wise.
But that's enough for it to be the best GP so far.

Safe to say, unless the races get shorter it's going to be a boredom fest until the end of the year, this fuel consumtion thing it's something that only Prost would celebrate.

Have to say that if one the reasons for the noses to be inclined down was to prevent cars ending up over the other car, these forks for noses that teams have created it's going get someone really injuried or worse, the collision between Maldonado and Gutierrez wasn't at a really high speed, but it was enough for Gutierrez to flew and spin a couple of times.

Will have to wait until Europe but Im with Bernie, this F1 it's unacceptable.

That crash was nothing to do with the nose though, the wheels touched and flipped his car.
The first race crash when Kobayashi took Massa out is. The Caterham's front end went under The Williams lifting the back wheels off the ground.

F1 has become nothing more than a sanitised safety sport a circus coming to town,boring,predictable,they need to take all the electronics off the cars and give it back to the drivers..before the so called sport stabs itself in the heart,I find it as intresting as watching paint dry..and before you all start moaning at me here are some things you need to know.

My hero, GOD and idol when I was young. And still he is. I can only say rest in peace now and I keep the rest for myself guys. It's the 20th year since he has gone and I still idolize him and cry everytime I watch his interviews and other drivers memories of him. I was lucky I started to watch formula 1 in 1986 and could watch his races with Prost, Piquet and Mansell......................

After 7 races we are seeing again that the best car is going to deliver a World Champion. Mercedes is showing the same advantage as Red Bull did the previous 4 seasons.
The difference this year is that we have two drivers with equal machinery and support from the team. Both are very talented and are providing us with entertainment.
With Ricciardo out-performing his word champion team-mate, questions must be asked.
Just how good is Sebastian? Now that he is no longer driving a very superior car, he looks very ordinary indeed. It would be difficult to argue he is in the same class as Alonso, Hamilton, Raikkonen and Rosberg, in my opinion.